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is there any solution for protecting my mail adres from those who ı do not know..and how can ı ban the mails that ı have no contact with?

2007-02-22 23:03:31 · 2 answers · asked by aylins_21 1 in Computers & Internet Security

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How to protect your email address.
All of you know about hackers, who steal many E-mail, PayPal, E-Trade accounts every day. But to steal your e-mail can not only hacker. There are a lot of cases when users give their passwords themselves.
There are lots of ways to swindle users. I'll try to tell you about some of them.


Trick with online support.
Hacker sends you letter from the support service address(for example support@hotmail.com). There he writes that this service (for example PayPal) needs your login and password. Of course their letters seems much more serious then I wrote. Many users who don't know about this method of getting passwords send their login and password to the hacker.
How we can distinguish hacker from support service?
Support service will NEVER asks you to send your e-mail and password!!! And if you get e-mail with such request you should delete this letter right away.
Users of such services as PayPal, E-pay, E-trade, and Web Money suffer from this hacker's attacks very often.

Trick with duplicate site.
Hacker sends you a letter to your e-mail account and says that you should to enter to your (for example) E-trade account and check there something. They pass link on this page and say you to go follow it. After that user opens page the same as E-trade official page. He pass there his username/user id and password and tries to login. But we have only one problem: this is hacker's page and he gets user's login and password.
How we can protect from such method?
Don't use the links in an email to get to a web page, if you suspect the message might not be authentic you shold delete it and if you want to get to the online service page please do it yourself.
Also you should to see what www address you log into. For example you get letter from PayPal. You go to the link and open www.pelepal.com You see that this page the same as online service official page, but it has another address.

And the last advice.
Regularly check your bank, credit and debit card statements to ensure that all transactions are legitimate. If anything is suspicious, contact your bank and all card issuers. You should regularly change your account password.

There are lots of other methods to ask you to tell your login and password. And every year from such methods suffer hundreds thousands people and organizations. Online services lose their authority and confidence. So they lose millions dollars.
We can't tell you about all method of hacking, because every day hackers invent new ones. But you can be careful using online services.

2007-02-23 00:53:20 · answer #1 · answered by koffeewithanuj 2 · 1 0

At minimum, you want to create two e-mail addresses. One is the one that you use for friends/family, and others who won't sell it to others or give it away without your permission. The second is a throw away account that you use when you sign up at any web site, receive newsgroup e-mail at, response to newsgroups from, give to places of business (like when they ask you for your e-mail address at your supermarket...), or use online where you question whether it's going to get sold to someone you don't approve of.

With sites like Gmail, hotmail, Yahoo, etc, you can have a multitude of e-mail addresses to have stuff sent to different accounts.

This is not paranoia, BTW. It's common sense. Everyone wants to get your address, so they can sell you junk as well as your e-mail address so they can somehow try to get you to buy their stuff. Spammers want to send you their junk mail on penis enlargement or sell you the miracle drug of the day. 90% or more of the email on the Internet is Spam. I've heard those numbers go as high as 98%. It's a fact of life, so protect yourself by not giving out your real e-mail address for questionable purposes.

Hope this helps,
WG

2007-02-23 09:41:19 · answer #2 · answered by W G 5 · 0 0

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